This article reports the results of a survey about the teaching of computer programming and on-line searching of data bases taught in American Library Association accredited library school programs.
Across the country, libraries are closed to the public to limit the spread of Covid-19. Unable to open their doors to their communities, youth services librarians have taken their programs online.
Bestselling author Jenn McKinlay often sets stories in her Library Lover’s Mysteries series during “crafternoons,” weekly library potluck luncheons that combine crafting and book discussion. It sounds ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
In today’s society, information is often available at our fingertips, with the vast majority of Americans having access to smartphones. Even so, the information and myriad resources available via ...
Mentor Public Library will be offering seven free computer classes later in August at its Main Branch, including introductions on how to use genealogy databases and Microsoft Word. The classes will be ...
Here’s how VintageApple.org describes how the Vintage Macintosh Programming Book Library came to be: “Nick R. was generous enough to send me his entire vintage Mac programming library to be ...
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